Upload
nguyenminh
View
215
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Presentation to: Presented by: Date:
Strategic Evaluation of Oral Health Tobacco Collaborative
Chronic Disease University
Kia Powell-Threets
December 12, 2016
Learning ObjectivesBy the end of the session, participants should be able to: Explain the purpose of the collaborative
Explain why tobacco is the focus of collaborative
Describe the strategies of the Georgia Oral Health
Tobacco Collaborative
Describe the potential evaluation candidates
Model Utilized• Utilization –focused Evaluation
Developed by Patton (2008)
Including the voice of those who can give the evaluation credibility and at the same time making it more likely that the evaluation findings will be used
Compton and Baizerman (2012)
Strategic Evaluation Plan
• Evaluation Portfolio
• Lays out the rationale, general content, scope, and sequence of the evaluations we plan to conduct during the project’s funding period
• High-level details relating to individual evaluation plans
Individual Evaluation Plan
• A detailed plan that documents a shared understanding among us about the evaluation to be performed
• A comprehensive roadmap for all of us and will ensure agreement on all aspects of the evaluation
State of GeorgiaSelected Demographic Groups Smoking
PrevalenceEst. # Smokers
All Adults 18 Years or Older 18.81% 1,349,214Young Adults 18-24 Years 16.51% 157,915Youth smoking prevalence rateEstimated Adults w/Income Below Federal Poverty Level 31.73% 262,582Adults w/Less than a High School Education (25yoa+) 29.33% 349,932Male adultsFemale adults
22.54%15.38%
775,096574,118
Adults who are Medicaid Enrollees 26.3% 94,153Women who use tobacco the first 3 months of pregnancy 15.9% 21,026
Women who use tobacco the last 3 months of pregnancy 6.2% 8,189Non-Hispanic (NH) White Female adultsNH Black Female adultsNH White Male adultsNH Black Male adults
18.47%12.81%22.92%22.66%
391,428143,509458,219213,511
Table 1: Smoking among Georgia adults by selected demographic factors, 2013
American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists Suggests:
• An office-based protocol – That offers treatment or referral – Short counseling session – Provide pregnancy-specific educational materials;
and – Referral to the smokers' quit line is an effective
smoking cessation strategy.
CDC Grant Funded DP 16-609: Models of Collaboration for State Chronic Disease and Oral Health Programs
“…support State Health Departments to develop chronic disease prevention
projects that integrate activities from both their chronic disease and oral
health programs.”
Project Strategies
• Increase coordination and shared leadership between the oral health program and chronic disease programs; and
• Implement one or more chronic disease prevention pilot project(s) that positively impacts chronic disease prevention measures across Georgia.
Program Component Partnerships
Title of Activity Increased Coordination
Description of Activity Build, maintain, and enhance the collaboration andengagement of Implementation Team and Advisory Panel in the planning, coordination, & expansion of integrated oral health and tobacco control activities & resources
Duration of Activity Implementation Team: 6-8 months;Advisory Panel: 12 months
Partner Involvement Oral Health Program Staff, Chronic Disease Prevention Staff, internal & external partners
Contribution to Intended Program Outcomes • Create and implement a project work plan and obtain commitments for collaboration from both oral health and chronic disease program leadership.
• Increase communication and shared informationbetween between chronic disease and oral health programs.
Known Challenges in Conducting the Activity Commitment and active participation
Program Component Intervention
Title of Activity Integrated Pilot Project
Description of Activity Identify and fund health districts to promote tobacco cessation and the elimination of exposure to secondhand smoke in Georgia through partnerships to plan, implement and evaluate evidence-based strategies.
Duration of Activity Year 2
Partner Involvement Public Health Districts, Georgia Association of Dental Hygienists, Maternal and Child Health, other external partners
Contribution to Intended Program Outcomes Integration of oral health and chronic disease prevention programs at GADPH
Know Challenges in Conducting the Activity • Oral Health Providers trained on systems-levelapproach (Georgia cAARds)
• Oral Health Providers implementation of Georgia cAARds
• GQTL uptake among target population
Program Component Partnerships
Title of Activity Collaborative Learning Curriculum
Description of Activity Build, maintain, and enhance the collaboration andengagement of Implementation Team and Advisory Panel in the planning, coordination, & expansion of integrated oral health and tobacco control activities & resources
Duration of Activity Implementation Team: 6-8 months;
Partner Involvement Oral Health Program Staff, Chronic Disease Prevention Staff, internal & external partners
Contribution to Intended Program Outcomes • Build communication among state chronic disease and oral health program staff to increase the interrelationship between oral health and other chronic diseases
• Increased collaboration of State and chronic disease program staff with oral health program staff and partners for cross sector innovation.
Known Challenges in Conducting the Activity Commitment and active participation